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An Interview with Greg Weiner, Author of Madison’s Metronome

Madison's Metronome by Greg Weiner
Greg Weiner, author of Madison's Metronome, was kind enough to spend some time answering my questions about his fascinating study of the Madisonian system of government.

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May 16, 2012   1 Comment

How Much do You Pay in Taxes?

President Obama has made taxes a campaign issue. Ronald Reagan once famously said, “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.” A truer statement has never been made. Governments tax everything. Most people have no idea how much they are taxed.

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May 15, 2012   1 Comment

First, Let’s Kill All The Businessmen

The title of this essay would be a more accurate slogan for the Obama re-election campaign than “Forward,” the one selected. Of course, this proposal is not to be taken literally.

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May 14, 2012   1 Comment

New Deal or Raw Deal by Burton Folsom, Jr.

New Deal/Raw Deal by Burton Fulsom
This is an important book that should be read widely. Fulsom lays out the choices represented by the two political parties, assuming Republicans regain the courage of the convictions they espouse. It seems to this reviewer more than likely that the next election will be decisive: when we determine if the all consuming state will continue to take our money to buy our votes and our liberties, or the Founders’ vision will prevail.

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May 11, 2012   No Comments

You Say You Want A Revolution …

Who is not for them is against them. It's about choosing which master we will serve. The Left is not content to let us live quietly with our values and raise our children to believe in those values. Our existence to them is an existential threat.

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May 10, 2012   6 Comments

Hello World by Joey Fortuna

Hello World by Joey Fortuna
If you’re a programmer or gamer type, Hello World is a book you’ll enjoy. One might be tempted to say that Hello World is a poor man’s Neal Stephenson novel, but that might connote some deficiency in the writing which does not exist. It’s only that this e-book is to be had for a pittance on Amazon.

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May 9, 2012   No Comments

Your Teacher Said What?! By Joe Kernen and Blake Kernen

Your Teacher Said What?! is a book worth reading despite its somewhat misleading title. Mr. Kernen disappointed by not establishing the bona fides for his title.

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May 8, 2012   No Comments

South Korea Boosts Fight Against Infant Flesh-Pill Smuggling – Bloomberg

The South Korean Customs Service has announced that it is going to start cracking down on the smuggling of capsules containing the powered flesh of dead infants, from North China.

According to a documentary aired on the Seoul Broadcasting System, …



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May 7, 2012   1 Comment

The Route by Joey Fortuna

If you have an afternoon on your hands with a few hours to spare (and $0.99), The Route won’t disappoint. It’s a clever story and a lot of fun.

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May 7, 2012   No Comments

1984 by George Orwell

1984 By George Orwell
Orwell's 1984 was written following WWII at about the mid-point of the 20th century. It was a book ahead of its time in many, many ways. From a pure science fiction perspective, it's amazing how well it has held up almost as well as it's power to terrify.

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May 3, 2012   2 Comments